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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Feb 22, 2017 12:00:50 GMT -5
This post reeks of ignorance and elitism, which is kind of ironic because you're basically making those same accusations toward others. If someone worships Rihanna and her music, why is that bad? Who are you to tell someone else who they should love? It's not up to you. A person's taste in music is personal and is customized to who they are and/or what they like. What is a "real artist" and does that mean Rihanna is a "fake artist"? I can certainly admit she doesn't have the accomplishments of someone like Paul McCartney (who does though?) and will agree that her musical involvement isn't as deep as his but let's admit it, the bar is set pretty high when comparing anyone to Paul McCartney. If he's the baseline for what an "artist" is than artists died when Michael Jackson died. And maybe you believe that. So why are you wasting time trying to break everyone else's perception of music? Let them enjoy what they like. I never told anyone who they should like. I was stating chart accomplishments. Just like everyone else does. Everytime someone has their own opinion on Rhianna everyone cries. There are slot of artists people talk bad about I like and don't starting doing the Britney cry"leave so and so alone". Why can't I have an opinion. I don't like her but never told anyone they can't. Criticizing people for thinking she's a "god in music" is pretty much the same thing. My point beyond that is, Billboard presents their facts and figures. It's up to you or anyone to interpret them the way you think it should be presented. If Rihanna's features shouldn't count, make a side note. If Michael Jackson's Jackson 5 appearances should count, make a side note. Of course not everyone will agree but in something like this, I don't think people necessarily have to agree because how credits are given has changed so much that there's definitely room for discussion and interpretation. Technically speaking, MJ has had Hot 100 hits solo and with a group. He was present on all of them. Technically speaking, not every band member is present on every band's song. Yesterday is technically a Paul solo song yet the other Beatles get full credit. How specific should we get?
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Post by Leaf on Feb 22, 2017 12:10:24 GMT -5
How did CSTF manage to stay at #25 without a bullet while All Time Low fell 24-26 with a bullet? If I'm not wrong, a song just needs to increase in at least one metric to have a bullet, even if it decreased in overall points. And not fall too many spots.
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Post by taylor on Feb 22, 2017 12:33:52 GMT -5
The Greatest exited the Hot 100, too. BTW, when hitting the Hot 100 chart, does everyone see this: "http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100?t=10&utm_expid=67942495-37.OcbPlGnbSfiR8unxwh4KXA.1" ? All this nonsense after "hot-100" ? It happens to me lately when entering from my phone but only for that particular chart (not for radio songs etc.).
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Feb 22, 2017 13:06:08 GMT -5
The Greatest exited the Hot 100, too. BTW, when hitting the Hot 100 chart, does everyone see this: "http://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100?t=10&utm_expid=67942495-37.OcbPlGnbSfiR8unxwh4KXA.1" ? All this nonsense after "hot-100" ? It happens to me lately when entering from my mobile but only for that particular chart (not for radio songs etc.). I guess I missed The Greatest dropping out. I was probably too excited about actually being able to see the Hot 100. Also, 5 of Big Sean's songs dropped out as well as Beauty and the Beast and I Don't. I probably see Beauty and the Beast returning by the time the actual movie comes out. Finally, Alessia Cara's version of How Far I'll Go outlasted the Auli'i Cravalho one, although I wonder whether the latter could re-enter thanks to an Oscars boost.
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Post by Harx on Feb 22, 2017 13:41:15 GMT -5
I don't think anyone is going to be offended if I say that "Look At Me!" by XXXTentacion is the worst song currently charting on the Hot 100 and quite possibly one of the worst things that ever crawled into mainstream charts.
... oh wait "Juju on that beat" is still here. Never mind then
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Feb 22, 2017 13:55:40 GMT -5
I don't think anyone is going to be offended if I say that "Look At Me!" by XXXTentacion is the worst song currently charting on the Hot 100 and quite possibly one of the worst things that ever crawled into mainstream charts. ... oh wait "Juju on that beat" is still here. Never mind then I think LAM! beats Juju since it has a certain Watch Me resemblance ...
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Post by lyhom on Feb 22, 2017 13:59:20 GMT -5
@ that cash me outside thing that debuted this week
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Post by Gary on Feb 22, 2017 14:18:16 GMT -5
I never told anyone who they should like. I was stating chart accomplishments. Just like everyone else does. Everytime someone has their own opinion on Rhianna everyone cries. There are slot of artists people talk bad about I like and don't starting doing the Britney cry"leave so and so alone". Why can't I have an opinion. I don't like her but never told anyone they can't. Criticizing people for thinking she's a "god in music" is pretty much the same thing. My point beyond that is, Billboard presents their facts and figures. It's up to you or anyone to interpret them the way you think it should be presented. If Rihanna's features shouldn't count, make a side note. If Michael Jackson's Jackson 5 appearances should count, make a side note. Of course not everyone will agree but in something like this, I don't think people necessarily have to agree because how credits are given has changed so much that there's definitely room for discussion and interpretation. Technically speaking, MJ has had Hot 100 hits solo and with a group. He was present on all of them. Technically speaking, not every band member is present on every band's song. Yesterday is technically a Paul solo song yet the other Beatles get full credit. How specific should we get? Seen, lots of lists over time, created a few myself. The standard comment is that this counts or that counts because they think that is the way Billboard does it. In other words, unless Billboard says its true. it never happened. We try to emulate what Billboard does here with the zillion prediction threads that this forum has but...they are predictions, factual in the sense that the list creator wants it to be but, still a list different than what someone else wants. Billboard has no magic formula behind how their lists are generated. They have even switched up things over time and presented lists a different way or they have changed formulas in their calculations. This leads to uproar because if Billboard changes a list criteria, what happened to the prior list, is that prior list no longer official? Billboard put out a top 10 list with Rihanna's name in it. Meant to be as stated, how many top 10 credited appearances has Rihanna had. I have also seen them put out lists "with featurings" and without featurings I have seen them quote stats "as a lead artist" and I have seem them quote stats omitting that phrase. Which one is right? Provided the data behind it is right, they all are. What "counts" and what does not "count" is decided by the list creator, article writer, book publisher, or in our case thread starter. Others are free to discuss. Billboard said Rihanna has 30 top 10 hits, she has 30 top 10 hits. Billboard could have easily listed that figure as "lead artist" but this time they did not. Does that mean Billboard "counts" credits in one "official" way? For this list only...yes. But the next list they put out could say something entirely different. It appears there is no official policy.
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Post by macabyan on Feb 22, 2017 17:30:12 GMT -5
The Chainsmokers and Coldplay have just released their new collab "Something Just Like This" and is already going viral in YouTube! At this moment, The Chainsmokers have been on the top 10 for 42 consecutive weeks through their hits "Don't Let Me Down", "Closer", and "Paris". They should be set to hit the minimum 45-week mark to qualify for Billboard's official list soon and here's what's up: 69 WEEKS - Katy Perry (2010-2011) 51 - Drake (2015-2016) 48 - Ace of Base (1993-1994) 46 - Rihanna (2010-2011) 45 - The Weeknd (2015-2016) Ariana, Mariah and Santana fell short to meeting this record. If you're interested to who else almost made it, here's the full list in this thread I made: pulsemusic.proboards.com/thread/161631/longest-stays-billboard-hot-100
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Post by chicken077 on Feb 22, 2017 22:18:19 GMT -5
DON'T LET ME DOWN WAS ROBBED!!!!!!! from a 53rd week and perhaps even an YE Position. :'(
Although I don't care about Cheap Thrills, IT WAS ROBBED TOO FROM A 53RD WEEK
At least Yeah Boy debuted
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Post by Gary on Feb 22, 2017 22:45:05 GMT -5
DON'T LET ME DOWN WAS ROBBED!!!!!!! from a 53rd week and perhaps even an YE Position. :'(
Although I don't care about Cheap Thrills, IT WAS ROBBED TOO FROM A 53RD WEEK
At least Yeah Boy debuted
The only part of your post I agree with
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Feb 22, 2017 22:46:31 GMT -5
One thing I did notice is that as one would expect Cheap Thrills is #1 in Hot 100 Recurrents and Don't Let Me Down #2. Just to point out that no song has stuck around for a 53rd week or beyond without being in the Top 25. Until I see Billboard make an exception to that, I'll consider that they won't make any exceptions to that rule.
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Post by Gary on Feb 22, 2017 22:56:08 GMT -5
Hot 100 longevity leaders ---- only includes those that charted at least one week since 12/5/2015
56 Uptown Funk!, Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars 52 See You Again, Wiz Khalifa Featuring Charlie Puth 52 Stitches, Shawn Mendes 52 Stressed Out, twenty one pilots 52 Trap Queen, Fetty Wap 52 Cheap Thrills, Sia Featuring Sean Paul 52 Don't Let Me Down, The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya 51 Watch Me, Silento 48 Lean On, Major Lazer & DJ Snake Featuring M0 48 The Hills, The Weeknd 46 Cake By The Ocean, DNCE
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Post by Au$tin on Feb 23, 2017 1:24:16 GMT -5
Why do some members here put so much stock into year end and all time lists? They really don't mean much of anything and the general public doesn't give two shits whether or not a song winds up at #43 or #55 on a year end/all time chart. Lists like those are terrible anyway because of how the industry can change so quickly and how any dying chasing in multiple years obviously is at a disadvantage.
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Post by Enigma. on Feb 23, 2017 5:05:38 GMT -5
Totally agree about YE lists, however an all time marathon list is good to have.
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Post by Az Paynter on Feb 23, 2017 6:28:32 GMT -5
Why do some members here put so much stock into year end and all time lists? They really don't mean much of anything and the general public doesn't give two shits whether or not a song winds up at #43 or #55 on a year end/all time chart. Lists like those are terrible anyway because of how the industry can change so quickly and how any dying chasing in multiple years obviously is at a disadvantage. To further this, I'm kinda baffled by this idea that a song can somehow be 'less' of a hit just because it fails to make a year-end list. Billboard's year-end lists are based on cumulative points from their weekly chart, does that mean something like 'Piece By Piece', which was massive for a really short time frame, is not a hit because it didn't make the year-end chart? Or 'Million Reasons' for that matter, if it were to utterly burn out right now in the same manner? In the latter case I don't think it's burning out at all, the Super Bowl appears to have been just the jumpstart it needed. But my point is, why is the year-end list so important to you? And in the case of DLMD or Cheap Thrills, who even cares at this point, they were massive hits last year. If they make the 2017 year-end list good for them, but if they do, that's one less spot for something that actually made an impact this year. They had their turn, move on.
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Post by Dylan :) on Feb 23, 2017 6:29:40 GMT -5
Not sure about everyone else but my main interest in year end lists are for the DJ Earworm and DJ Drybones mashups, I like watching to see if my favourite songs will make it. But once they pass the top 25/top 35 threshold, specific positions don't bother me, for example, Sia missing the top 10 twice (2012 #11 Wild Ones, 2016 #11 Cheap Thrills).
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Post by Harx on Feb 23, 2017 6:54:34 GMT -5
For me, the main purpose for year end lists is the fact that they let you discover new, sometimes obscure and forgotten music and more importantly, you can find out what a specific year in the past was like. I don't know, I feel like these lists are important because I know I will probably re-visit them 10, 20 years from now and remember what was happening in music at that point, just like nowadays you can see what was most popular in 70s, 80s, 90s, 2000s... Personally I care much much more about a song making the year end list than the year end position it reaches.
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Post by Az Paynter on Feb 23, 2017 7:04:46 GMT -5
But if you want nostalgia trips you can't just rely on YE lists, because there will always be songs that didn't make it. You have to look at the weekly charts as well to find smaller hits that made a lesser impact.
Some of you from the games forum know I have a thing for Australian-made music, and I've looked at plenty of year-end lists from ARIA - my point is there are plenty of songs both local or otherwise that just aren't to be found on YE lists. Especially in the case of local acts since we get so many international exports. To look at just the YE lists you'd think Aussies completely fail left and right, yet there were plenty of Aussie hits that just couldn't compete on a grander scale.
To feed this back into a more general point, the Billboard year-end lists have 100 positions. There's easily more than 100 hit songs every year, all of them with their own circumstances. Are we to just discredit/ignore/forget these other hits if they failed to achieve one of those 100 spots?
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Post by ry4n on Feb 23, 2017 7:29:19 GMT -5
Not to mention the songs that get cut off in between years.
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Post by Harx on Feb 23, 2017 7:31:23 GMT -5
But if you want nostalgia trips you can't just rely on YE lists, because there will always be songs that didn't make it. You have to look at the weekly charts as well to find smaller hits that made a lesser impact. That's why I think of year end lists more like an essence of particular year than a list of all hits. It's the best entering point for people who don't have big knowledge about the year they're looking into and it was true about me, when I first started getting interested in charts from the past. It's easier to start by checking out one year end list than all 50 weekly charts. Not to mention songs that became hits outside the US.
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Post by Rose "Payola" Nylund on Feb 23, 2017 7:35:50 GMT -5
It would make sense to rely on rolling lists that accounted for the last 12 months that got updated every week (with the newest chart bumping off the oldest). The fact songs land where they do is purely coincidental to the fact a yearend chart is based on the calendar year (or slightly off). If you made a chart now that covered March - February, the result would be quite different.
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Post by ry4n on Feb 23, 2017 8:05:32 GMT -5
Year-end lists are also quite biased towards songs that peak in the first 6 months of the Billboard year. Shape Of You is pretty much guaranteed to be the 2018 #1 at this point. While Closer will soon be top 3 on the decade chart without topping a year-end chart.
Also, year-end lists pre-Soundscan were pretty bad when it came to songs peaking during the cut-off points. There are #1 hits that didn't even make it into the top 100 of either year...
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Post by Baby Yoda Hot100Fan on Feb 23, 2017 9:12:15 GMT -5
It would make sense to rely on rolling lists that accounted for the last 12 months that got updated every week (with the newest chart bumping off the oldest). The fact songs land where they do is purely coincidental to the fact a yearend chart is based on the calendar year (or slightly off). If you made a chart now that covered March - February, the result would be quite different. Yes, the Billboard Music awards, I'm not wrong, are based on a calendar year similar to the time period you mentioned and often the Best Song is not the previous year's Year-End Hot 100. Not to mention that the best way to look at a song's success is by looking at its chart run, which still doesn't say anything about how popular it will remain in the long-term.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2017 14:12:22 GMT -5
Hot 100 longevity leaders ---- only includes those that charted at least one week since 12/5/2015 56 Uptown Funk!, Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars 52 See You Again, Wiz Khalifa Featuring Charlie Puth 52 Stitches, Shawn Mendes 52 Stressed Out, twenty one pilots 52 Trap Queen, Fetty Wap 52 Cheap Thrills, Sia Featuring Sean Paul 52 Don't Let Me Down, The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya 51 Watch Me, Silento 48 Lean On, Major Lazer & DJ Snake Featuring M0 48 The Hills, The Weeknd 46 Cake By The Ocean, DNCE Do you have a list of all songs that stayed on the chart for 52+ weeks?
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Post by Dylan :) on Feb 23, 2017 14:20:30 GMT -5
Hot 100 longevity leaders ---- only includes those that charted at least one week since 12/5/2015 56 Uptown Funk!, Mark Ronson Featuring Bruno Mars 52 See You Again, Wiz Khalifa Featuring Charlie Puth 52 Stitches, Shawn Mendes 52 Stressed Out, twenty one pilots 52 Trap Queen, Fetty Wap 52 Cheap Thrills, Sia Featuring Sean Paul 52 Don't Let Me Down, The Chainsmokers Featuring Daya 51 Watch Me, Silento 48 Lean On, Major Lazer & DJ Snake Featuring M0 48 The Hills, The Weeknd 46 Cake By The Ocean, DNCE Do you have a list of all songs that stayed on the chart for 52+ weeks? Here are some: 87 Radioactive, Imagine Dragons 79 Sail, Awolnation 76 I'm Yours, Jason Mraz 69 How Do I Live, LeAnn Rimes 68 Party rock Anthem, LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett and GoonRock 68 Counting Stars, One Republic 65 Foolish Games/You Were Meant For Me, Jewel 65 Rolling In The Deep, Adele 64 Before He Cheats, Carrie Underwood 62 You and Me, Lifehouse 62 Ho Hey, The Lumineers
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Post by rimetm on Feb 23, 2017 18:39:39 GMT -5
ftr, if the Hot 100 had this rule back since SoundScan, Radioactive would still be the recordholder with 71 weeks (the first 67 + 1/11 (Jump from 32-25 with a bullet) & 1/18 + 2/15 (Jump from 33-13 thanks to Grammys) & 2/22). Sail loses a bunch of weeks (I confirmed this yesterday on the Re-Entries thread) and I'm Yours barely pushes 60 (It had some notable jumps but they were scattershot and it had to re-enter after the first 52 weeks), so that knocks out any other song capable of beating it.
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Post by areyoureadytojump on Feb 25, 2017 10:39:16 GMT -5
ATRL:
3/4 BILLBOARD HOT 100: New Peaks: #2 ZAYN ft. Taylor Swift - I Don't Wanna Live Forever #7 Bruno Mars - That's What I Like #8 Rihanna - Love On The Brain #9 The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk - I Feel It Coming #20 KYLE ft. Lil Yachty - iSpy #22 Clean Bandit ft. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie - Rockabye #23 James Arthur - Say You Won't Let Go #30 Marian Hill - Down #33 Post Malone ft. Quavo - Congratulations #34 Julia Michaels - Issues #39 Jon Pardi - Dirt On My Boots #43 Bebe Rexha - I Got You #44 Khalid - Location #47 Chris Young ft. Vince Gill - Sober Saturday Night #53 Keith Urban ft. Carrie Underwood - The Fighter #55 Luis Fonsi ft. Daddy Yankee - Despacito #56 Michael Ray - Think A Little Less #57 Rae Sremmurd - Swang #67 Brad Paisley - Today #68 Hey Violet - Guys My Age #70 Starley - Call On Me #72 Luke Bryan - Fast #74 XXXTENTACION - Look At Me! #75 Brett Young - In Case You Didn't Know #76 Jason Aldean - Any Ol' Barstool #97 G-Eazy ft. Marc E. Bassy - Some Kind Of Drug #98 Nicky Jam - El Amante New Entries: #4 Katy Perry ft. Skip Marley - Chained To The Rhythm #42 Maroon 5 ft. Future - Cold #54 Nick Jonas ft. Nicki Minaj - Bom Bidi Bom #62 DJ Khaled ft. Jay-Z & BeyoncΓ© - Shining #71 Sia - Helium #77 Romeo Santos - Heroe Favorito #84 Kodak Black - Everything 1K #85 Ariana Grande ft. Future - Everyday #87 Ayo & Teo - Rolex #88 DJ Suede The Remix God - Cash Me Outside (#CashMeOutside) #93 Kygo ft. Selena Gomez - It Ain't Me #94 Kelsea Ballerini - Yeah Boy #96 Luke Combs - Hurricane Re-Entries: #53 Keith Urban ft. Carrie Underwood - The Fighter #92 Dierks Bentley - Black #95 Rihanna - Sex With Me #98 Nicky Jam - El Amante #100 Martin Garrix ft. Dua Lipa - Scared To Be Lonely Biggest Jumps: + 30 Bruno Mars - That's What I Like (#37 - #7) + 21 XXXTENTACION - Look At Me! (#95 - #74) + 20 Rae Sremmurd - Swang (#77 - #57) + 19 Brett Young ft. Vince Gill - Sober Saturday Night (#66 - #47) + 19 Brett Young - In Case You Didn't Know (#94 - #75) + 13 Bebe Rexha - I Got You (#56 - #43) + 10 Ed Sheeran - Castle On The Hill (#62 - #52) Biggest Falls: - 41 Big Sean ft. Eminem - No Favors (#22 - #63) - 23 Imagine Dragons - Believer (#43 - #66) - 14 Lady Gaga - Million Reasons (#4 - #18) - 11 Shakira ft. Maluma - Chantaje (#67 - #78) - 10 Dustin Lynch - Seein' Red (#55 - #65) - 10 Kaleo - Way Down We Go (#71 - #81) - 8 Maroon 5 ft. Kendrick Lamar - Don't Wanna Know (#9 - #17) - 8 DJ Snake ft. Justin Bieber - Let Me Love You (#20 - #28) - 8 Alessia Cara - How Far I'll Go (#83 - #91) Most Weeks In Top 100: 41 weeks: Justin Timberlake - Can't Stop The Feeling! 37 weeks: Shawn Mendes - Treat You Better 36 weeks: D.R.A.M. ft. Lil Yachty - Broccolimy 35 weeks: twenty one pilots - Heathens 29 weeks: The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey - Closer 29 weeks: Hailee Steinfeld & Grey ft. Zedd - Starving 28 weeks: DJ Snake ft. Justin Bieber - Let Me Love You 25 weeks: Alessia Cara - Scars To Your Beautiful 25 weeks: Ariana Grande ft. Nicki Minaj - Side To Side 24 weeks: Amine - Caroline
Someone here should do a list like this each week
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ATRL: 3/4 BILLBOARD HOT 100: New Peaks: #2 ZAYN ft. Taylor Swift - I Don't Wanna Live Forever #7 Bruno Mars - That's What I Like #8 Rihanna - Love On The Brain #9 The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk - I Feel It Coming #20 KYLE ft. Lil Yachty - iSpy #22 Clean Bandit ft. Sean Paul & Anne-Marie - Rockabye #23 James Arthur - Say You Won't Let Go #30 Marian Hill - Down #33 Post Malone ft. Quavo - Congratulations #34 Julia Michaels - Issues #39 Jon Pardi - Dirt On My Boots #43 Bebe Rexha - I Got You #44 Khalid - Location #47 Chris Young ft. Vince Gill - Sober Saturday Night #53 Keith Urban ft. Carrie Underwood - The Fighter #55 Luis Fonsi ft. Daddy Yankee - Despacito #56 Michael Ray - Think A Little Less #57 Rae Sremmurd - Swang #67 Brad Paisley - Today #68 Hey Violet - Guys My Age #70 Starley - Call On Me #72 Luke Bryan - Fast #74 XXXTENTACION - Look At Me! #75 Brett Young - In Case You Didn't Know #76 Jason Aldean - Any Ol' Barstool #97 G-Eazy ft. Marc E. Bassy - Some Kind Of Drug #98 Nicky Jam - El Amante New Entries: #4 Katy Perry ft. Skip Marley - Chained To The Rhythm #42 Maroon 5 ft. Future - Cold #54 Nick Jonas ft. Nicki Minaj - Bom Bidi Bom #62 DJ Khaled ft. Jay-Z & BeyoncΓ© - Shining #71 Sia - Helium #77 Romeo Santos - Heroe Favorito #84 Kodak Black - Everything 1K #85 Ariana Grande ft. Future - Everyday #87 Ayo & Teo - Rolex #88 DJ Suede The Remix God - Cash Me Outside (#CashMeOutside) #93 Kygo ft. Selena Gomez - It Ain't Me #94 Kelsea Ballerini - Yeah Boy #96 Luke Combs - Hurricane Re-Entries: #53 Keith Urban ft. Carrie Underwood - The Fighter #92 Dierks Bentley - Black #95 Rihanna - Sex With Me #98 Nicky Jam - El Amante #100 Martin Garrix ft. Dua Lipa - Scared To Be Lonely Biggest Jumps: + 30 Bruno Mars - That's What I Like (#37 - #7) + 21 XXXTENTACION - Look At Me! (#95 - #74) + 20 Rae Sremmurd - Swang (#77 - #57) + 19 Brett Young ft. Vince Gill - Sober Saturday Night (#66 - #47) + 19 Brett Young - In Case You Didn't Know (#94 - #75) + 13 Bebe Rexha - I Got You (#56 - #43) + 10 Ed Sheeran - Castle On The Hill (#62 - #52) Biggest Falls: - 41 Big Sean ft. Eminem - No Favors (#22 - #63) - 23 Imagine Dragons - Believer (#43 - #66) - 14 Lady Gaga - Million Reasons (#4 - #18) - 11 Shakira ft. Maluma - Chantaje (#67 - #78) - 10 Dustin Lynch - Seein' Red (#55 - #65) - 10 Kaleo - Way Down We Go (#71 - #81) - 8 Maroon 5 ft. Kendrick Lamar - Don't Wanna Know (#9 - #17) - 8 DJ Snake ft. Justin Bieber - Let Me Love You (#20 - #28) - 8 Alessia Cara - How Far I'll Go (#83 - #91) Most Weeks In Top 100: 41 weeks: Justin Timberlake - Can't Stop The Feeling! 37 weeks: Shawn Mendes - Treat You Better 36 weeks: D.R.A.M. ft. Lil Yachty - Broccolimy 35 weeks: twenty one pilots - Heathens 29 weeks: The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey - Closer 29 weeks: Hailee Steinfeld & Grey ft. Zedd - Starving 28 weeks: DJ Snake ft. Justin Bieber - Let Me Love You 25 weeks: Alessia Cara - Scars To Your Beautiful 25 weeks: Ariana Grande ft. Nicki Minaj - Side To Side 24 weeks: Amine - Caroline Someone here should do a list like this each week Agreed. All you!
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